• Catholicism – the greatest service in Truth
    September 1, 2018
    by Fr. James V. Schall, S.J.
    St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that the greatest service that we can offer our neighbor is to know the truth, to speak the truth.
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  • Hidden heroes in Christian ‘uniform’
    September 1, 2018
    by John R. Wood
    As I see patients in nursing homes, a recurring theme in each diagnosis list is depression. They are lonely and often feel forgotten. Your potential to make a difference in a nursing home is unfathomable.
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  • Take a revelry in the beauty of Catholicism
    July 1, 2018
    by Dr. Elizabeth Lev
    The centerpiece of the trip will be Vatican City state, where ilgrims will dive deep into the beauty and history of the Church
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  • The heart … center of decision
    June 1, 2018
    by Fr. Jeff Kirby
    It’s where we encounter God and choose Him, and where we renew our covenant with Him. The heart is the crucible, the crossroad, and the place of conversion
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  • The song that God loves to hear
    May 1, 2018
    by Fr. Donald Calloway
    … Mary described the rosary as a song that God loves to hear and a tie that binds us to our spiritual mother.
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  • God’s four gardens – cultivated for man’s well-being
    April 1, 2018
    by Fr. Paul Scalia
    He desires to enter our souls by His grace and dwell within as the divine Gardener. He desires to reestablish within us His gifts of order, beauty, and life intended from the beginning – order, to heal that division and discord within us that produces all the division and discord outside of us...
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  • Know 8 laws of sharing the faith
    March 1, 2018
    by Terry Barber
    These laws are based on the immutable principles of selling that I learned in my real estate days and are invaluable for effective evangelization.
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  • When marriage gets tough, faithful get stronger
    February 1, 2018
    by Marge Fenelon
    When Mark lost his job after 21 years of service to a nonprofit organization, it was a devastating blow for our family. The organization was downsizing and decided to dismantle its in-house print shop, of which he was the manager...
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  • Keeping good company with God
    January 1, 2018
    by Eric Sammons
    When we truly recognize the presence of God at all times and in all situations, then prayer becomes natural to the places of our daily lives, just as it is natural to pray when we enter a church...
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  • The Son of God...born as gift to mankind
    December 1, 2017
    by admin
    Isaiah prophesied, "A child is born to us, a son is given to us… They name him… God-Hero” (Is 9:5). Christians have long seen in these words a prophecy of Jesus’ birth and an affirmation of his divine identity....
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  • Brief comfort can change someone forever
    November 1, 2017
    by Tom Peterson
    "Handing her the card with the message, I said, “Please read this when you get off the plane.”
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  • When life is regarded as 'good' or 'bad' hotel
    October 3, 2017
    by Dr. William E. May
    ...Life is regarded as a good or bad hotel, which must not be too bad to be worth staying in...
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  • Trend toward ‘revising’ Christianity
    September 2, 2017
    by Al Kresta
    The revisionists also include Elaine Pagels, Bart Ehrman, Karen King, John Dominic Crossan, Robert Funk, Marcus Borg and scores of others less well known
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  • God's love amid Nazi horror
    August 1, 2017
    by Trent Horn
    If we are all made in God’s image, however, then that explains our desire to fight and even die or the dignity of someone else.
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  • God intends permanence for marriage
    July 1, 2017
    by Trent Horn
    The best gift you can give your child isn’t the latest toy or game; it’s married parents who are willing to resolve their problems in a healthy way.
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  • Knowing the arbitrary ethics of atheism
    June 11, 2017
    by Patrick Madrid & Kenneth Hensley
    Most Atheists are moral people, men and women concerned with right and wrong, justice and fairness, who wish to treat others as they would wish to be treated.
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  • Are Catholics obliged to believe in Marian apparitions?
    May 15, 2017
    by Karl Keating
    Belief in the authenticity of a particular apparition is never necessary for salvation.
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  • Why do pro-abortion politicians receive Communion?
    April 9, 2017
    by Mike Aquilina
    “If a Catholic is straying from the true path, the Church has the duty to use every means in her power to bring the lost sheep back into the fold. In the case of a public figure, bishops must also consider the public effect of their own actions
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  • What is natural law and why is it important?
    March 1, 2017
    by Peter Kreeft
    We don’t need religious faith or supernatural divine revelation to know that we’re morally obligated to choose good and avoid evil
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  • Why are we called Catholics instead of simply Christians?
    February 3, 2017
    by Al Kresta
    We are Catholic because it describes the scope of Christ’s saving mission and the extent of the community he founded
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